Thoughts on Broke n Boosted? Budget Turbo Series
#102
For those who haven't watched a lot of the videos, I actually recommend coming here to this forum to get more information on turbocharging, and have linked the "All Your Questions" thread countless times. With or without the videos, people are going to run crap turbo setups. Do you really have THAT big of a problem with people running 150whp safely on FMU/Stock ECU setups? A lot of people (a LOTTTT) come to me with questions every single day about turbo setups, and I constantly recommend building the car the 'proper' way, the behind the scenes stuff that nobody else sees (although I'm sure you think my other car is crap too). I spend a ton of my free time giving out information that I took the time to learn here because a lot of people hate this place with a passion (even though they are missing out on a wealth of information). The sole mission of my YouTube channel is not building a crap turbo Miata; which is why I spend hours every week doing an array of other videos as well. My channel provides a friendly environment for people to come to for help on their builds, and give people confidence about working on their own cars. And to show people that you DON'T need 250whp, you DON'T need a 1.8, and you DON'T need a high dollar build just to have FUN. I learn from other people, from my own videos, from my own mistakes, and from my own wasted time and money to make an attempt at putting good information out to people. I've filmed and re-filmed multiple videos because I made a mistake because I take pride in the work I do. It's far from perfect and I know that. But making videos on YT to impress my friends? Get real.
/rant
Good day sirs,
Greg / TheCarPassionChannel
/rant
Good day sirs,
Greg / TheCarPassionChannel
Your YouTube videos are entertaining and informative. You have saved me countless hours of research and mistakes. Plus the video format is good because you can "show us" what you are talking about, not just describing with words and/or pictures.
My 1.6 has a stubby nose crankshaft, and I have no idea how long it will last. So I didn't want to put too much into the build. But your videos made the job look easy, so I tried it
So, I for one am very grateful for your videos.
Mike Mohr
#103
For those who haven't watched a lot of the videos, I actually recommend coming here to this forum to get more information on turbocharging, and have linked the "All Your Questions" thread countless times. With or without the videos, people are going to run crap turbo setups. Do you really have THAT big of a problem with people running 150whp safely on FMU/Stock ECU setups? A lot of people (a LOTTTT) come to me with questions every single day about turbo setups, and I constantly recommend building the car the 'proper' way, the behind the scenes stuff that nobody else sees (although I'm sure you think my other car is crap too). I spend a ton of my free time giving out information that I took the time to learn here because a lot of people hate this place with a passion (even though they are missing out on a wealth of information). The sole mission of my YouTube channel is not building a crap turbo Miata; which is why I spend hours every week doing an array of other videos as well. My channel provides a friendly environment for people to come to for help on their builds, and give people confidence about working on their own cars. And to show people that you DON'T need 250whp, you DON'T need a 1.8, and you DON'T need a high dollar build just to have FUN. I learn from other people, from my own videos, from my own mistakes, and from my own wasted time and money to make an attempt at putting good information out to people. I've filmed and re-filmed multiple videos because I made a mistake because I take pride in the work I do. It's far from perfect and I know that. But making videos on YT to impress my friends? Get real.
/rant
Good day sirs,
Greg / TheCarPassionChannel
/rant
Good day sirs,
Greg / TheCarPassionChannel
Your YouTube videos are entertaining and informative. You have saved me countless hours of research and mistakes. Plus the video format is good because you can "show us" what you are talking about, not just describing with words and/or pictures.
My 1.6 has a stubby nose crankshaft, and I have no idea how long it will last. So I didn't want to put too much into the build. But your videos made the job look easy, so I tried it
So, I for one am very grateful for your videos. And I am here on this site in part because of your recommendation of it. "Your favorite Miata site"!
Mike Mohr
#104
Greg,
Your YouTube videos are entertaining and informative. You have saved me countless hours of research and mistakes. Plus the video format is good because you can "show us" what you are talking about, not just describing with words and/or pictures.
My 1.6 has a stubby nose crankshaft, and I have no idea how long it will last. So I didn't want to put too much into the build. But your videos made the job look easy, so I tried it
So, I for one am very grateful for your videos. And I am here on this site in part because of your recommendation of it. "Your favorite Miata site"!
Mike Mohr
Your YouTube videos are entertaining and informative. You have saved me countless hours of research and mistakes. Plus the video format is good because you can "show us" what you are talking about, not just describing with words and/or pictures.
My 1.6 has a stubby nose crankshaft, and I have no idea how long it will last. So I didn't want to put too much into the build. But your videos made the job look easy, so I tried it
So, I for one am very grateful for your videos. And I am here on this site in part because of your recommendation of it. "Your favorite Miata site"!
Mike Mohr
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